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New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the international multicenter prospective single arm clinical trial was to evaluate restorative neurostimulation eliciting episodic contraction of the lumbar multifidus for treatment of chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) in patients who have failed conventional thera...

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Autores principales: Deckers, Kristiaan, De Smedt, Kris, Mitchell, Bruce, Vivian, David, Russo, Marc, Georgius, Peter, Green, Matthew, Vieceli, John, Eldabe, Sam, Gulve, Ashish, van Buyten, Jean‐Pierre, Smet, Iris, Mehta, Vivek, Ramaswamy, Shankar, Baranidharan, Ganesan, Sullivan, Richard, Gassin, Robert, Rathmell, James, Gilligan, Chris
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5814827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29244235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.12741
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author Deckers, Kristiaan
De Smedt, Kris
Mitchell, Bruce
Vivian, David
Russo, Marc
Georgius, Peter
Green, Matthew
Vieceli, John
Eldabe, Sam
Gulve, Ashish
van Buyten, Jean‐Pierre
Smet, Iris
Mehta, Vivek
Ramaswamy, Shankar
Baranidharan, Ganesan
Sullivan, Richard
Gassin, Robert
Rathmell, James
Gilligan, Chris
author_facet Deckers, Kristiaan
De Smedt, Kris
Mitchell, Bruce
Vivian, David
Russo, Marc
Georgius, Peter
Green, Matthew
Vieceli, John
Eldabe, Sam
Gulve, Ashish
van Buyten, Jean‐Pierre
Smet, Iris
Mehta, Vivek
Ramaswamy, Shankar
Baranidharan, Ganesan
Sullivan, Richard
Gassin, Robert
Rathmell, James
Gilligan, Chris
author_sort Deckers, Kristiaan
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description OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the international multicenter prospective single arm clinical trial was to evaluate restorative neurostimulation eliciting episodic contraction of the lumbar multifidus for treatment of chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) in patients who have failed conventional therapy and are not candidates for surgery or spinal cord stimulation (SCS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty‐three subjects were implanted with a neurostimulator (ReActiv8, Mainstay Medical Limited, Dublin, Ireland). Leads were positioned bilaterally with electrodes close to the medial branch of the L2 dorsal ramus nerve. The primary outcome measure was low back pain evaluated on a 10‐Point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Responders were defined as subjects with an improvement of at least the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of ≥2‐point in low back pain NRS without a clinically meaningful increase in LBP medications at 90 days. Secondary outcome measures included Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Quality of Life (QoL; EQ‐5D). RESULTS: For 53 subjects with an average duration of CLBP of 14 years and average NRS of 7 and for whom no other therapies had provided satisfactory pain relief, the responder rate was 58%. The percentage of subjects at 90 days, six months, and one year with ≥MCID improvement in single day NRS was 63%, 61%, and 57%, respectively. Percentage of subjects with ≥MCID improvement in ODI was 52%, 57%, and 60% while those with ≥MCID improvement in EQ‐5D was 88%, 82%, and 81%. There were no unanticipated adverse events (AEs) or serious AEs related to the device, procedure, or therapy. The initial surgical approach led to a risk of lead fracture, which was mitigated by a modification to the surgical approach. CONCLUSIONS: Electrical stimulation to elicit episodic lumbar multifidus contraction is a new treatment option for CMLBP. Results demonstrate clinically important, statistically significant, and lasting improvement in pain, disability, and QoL.
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spelling pubmed-58148272018-02-27 New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial Deckers, Kristiaan De Smedt, Kris Mitchell, Bruce Vivian, David Russo, Marc Georgius, Peter Green, Matthew Vieceli, John Eldabe, Sam Gulve, Ashish van Buyten, Jean‐Pierre Smet, Iris Mehta, Vivek Ramaswamy, Shankar Baranidharan, Ganesan Sullivan, Richard Gassin, Robert Rathmell, James Gilligan, Chris Neuromodulation Clinical Trials OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the international multicenter prospective single arm clinical trial was to evaluate restorative neurostimulation eliciting episodic contraction of the lumbar multifidus for treatment of chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) in patients who have failed conventional therapy and are not candidates for surgery or spinal cord stimulation (SCS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty‐three subjects were implanted with a neurostimulator (ReActiv8, Mainstay Medical Limited, Dublin, Ireland). Leads were positioned bilaterally with electrodes close to the medial branch of the L2 dorsal ramus nerve. The primary outcome measure was low back pain evaluated on a 10‐Point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Responders were defined as subjects with an improvement of at least the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of ≥2‐point in low back pain NRS without a clinically meaningful increase in LBP medications at 90 days. Secondary outcome measures included Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Quality of Life (QoL; EQ‐5D). RESULTS: For 53 subjects with an average duration of CLBP of 14 years and average NRS of 7 and for whom no other therapies had provided satisfactory pain relief, the responder rate was 58%. The percentage of subjects at 90 days, six months, and one year with ≥MCID improvement in single day NRS was 63%, 61%, and 57%, respectively. Percentage of subjects with ≥MCID improvement in ODI was 52%, 57%, and 60% while those with ≥MCID improvement in EQ‐5D was 88%, 82%, and 81%. There were no unanticipated adverse events (AEs) or serious AEs related to the device, procedure, or therapy. The initial surgical approach led to a risk of lead fracture, which was mitigated by a modification to the surgical approach. CONCLUSIONS: Electrical stimulation to elicit episodic lumbar multifidus contraction is a new treatment option for CMLBP. Results demonstrate clinically important, statistically significant, and lasting improvement in pain, disability, and QoL. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-15 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5814827/ /pubmed/29244235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.12741 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Neuromodulation Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Clinical Trials
Deckers, Kristiaan
De Smedt, Kris
Mitchell, Bruce
Vivian, David
Russo, Marc
Georgius, Peter
Green, Matthew
Vieceli, John
Eldabe, Sam
Gulve, Ashish
van Buyten, Jean‐Pierre
Smet, Iris
Mehta, Vivek
Ramaswamy, Shankar
Baranidharan, Ganesan
Sullivan, Richard
Gassin, Robert
Rathmell, James
Gilligan, Chris
New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title_full New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title_fullStr New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title_short New Therapy for Refractory Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain—Restorative Neurostimulation to Activate the Lumbar Multifidus: One Year Results of a Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial
title_sort new therapy for refractory chronic mechanical low back pain—restorative neurostimulation to activate the lumbar multifidus: one year results of a prospective multicenter clinical trial
topic Clinical Trials
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5814827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29244235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.12741
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